Archive for April 2015
When do collective redundancy consultations rules apply to a chain of shops?
USDAW v Woolworths C-80/14 By Declan O’Dempsey Today the CEJU handed down its judgment on…
Read MoreDaphne Romney QC talks on Radio 4 about the culture of sexual discrimination and harassment in the City
Daphne Romney QC talked to Jenni Murray on Radio 4 Woman’s Hour on 30 April…
Read MoreCaspar Glyn QC and Tom Brown succeed in appeal for University College Union: collective consultation duty applies to fixed-term employees
University and College Union v University of Stirling When are proposed dismissals for reasons not…
Read MoreDrafting a good reference to the Court of Justice
Declan O’Dempsey reports back from the ERA Seminar for the judiciary held in Prague on…
Read MoreFirst toe in the water of ‘ In The Public Interest’
Chestertons v Nurmohammed By Daphne Romney QC In order to qualify as a protected disclosure,…
Read MoreIllegality in context – Sheryn Omeri comments on the recent Supreme Court decision in Hounga v Allen
Cloisters’ barrister Sheryn Omeri discusses the most recent decision in Hounga v Allen, a case where…
Read MoreRachel Crasnow QC, David Massarella and Jennifer Danvers lecture on ‘dishonesty test in regulatory proceedings’ to RCN
Cloisters barristers, Rachel Crasnow QC, David Massarella and Jennifer Danvers are giving a talk to…
Read MoreInvestigating clinical accidents – a new set of teeth?
By Patricia Hitchcock QC Shortly before Parliament rose for the election, the Public Administration Select…
Read MorePatricia Hitchcock QC and Joel Donovan QC talk on ‘Hot topics and perennial problems’ at MBL clinical negligence conference
Cloisters barristers, Patricia Hitchcock QC and Joel Donovan QC join leading expert panel of speakers…
Read MoreCloisters responds to public consultation by the European Commission on its review of the Working Time Directive
A team of four Cloisters’ barristers, Claire McCann, Olivia Dobbie, Sian McKinley and Chesca Lord, have…
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